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Bobba_fett

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  1. doesn't look very sporting, but each to their own
  2. do you not need some sort of papperwork for having a parts of a protected animal?
  3. is there not a law saying you can retreve wounded game on anothers land or somthing?
  4. Hello, I'v not made very may posts on this forum but i'v been thinking about getting my first terrier. I'v not been keepering long but i'v been looking after my grouse beat for almost a year now and would like to have my own terrier rather than getting one of the other keeper to come over with there's. I could get hold of a dog with out to much trouble but i would like to work a border but i am having a job finding anyone with working borders that I could get a pup from, any info that would put me in touch with someone with pups from working line would be a big help. Cheers, Tom
  5. I agree with boo, I'v seen penty of buzzards ranging from very light to almost black on the back, same with the size, you see some real scrawny small ones from time to time. plus a goshawk is more of a slate gray with a more bow'd wing, like a big cock sparrow hawk
  6. i just walk them to heel on or off the lead if it can be trusted and just just say "oi you" in a low gruff voice when every they look at the sheep anywhere from o10 yards from a sheep to 300 yards and its work out fine for me, im sure other people do it diffrent.
  7. buzzards wont have a great deal to do with it mate they wont even take a leveret the only BOP that could bother hares in uk is the goshawk and golden eagle and even then not enough to hit numbers in any area be dickheads shooting them thats your problem that is total sh!te "wont even take a leveret" you need to get out the house a bit more, its stupid made up facts like that, that is setting back laws to control of these feckin things. as a grouse keeper who is out on the hill everyday i can tell you 100% they will take leverts, adult white hare, grouse, lapwings, curluws as well as
  8. buzzards wont have a great deal to do with it mate they wont even take a leveret the only BOP that could bother hares in uk is the goshawk and golden eagle and even then not enough to hit numbers in any area be dickheads shooting them thats your problem that is total sh!te "wont even take a leveret" you need to get out the house a bit more, its stupid made up facts like that, that is setting back laws to control of these feckin things. as a grouse keeper who is out on the hill everyday i can tell you 100% they will take leverts, adult white hare, grouse, lapwings, curluws as well as
  9. buzzards wont have a great deal to do with it mate they wont even take a leveret the only BOP that could bother hares in uk is the goshawk and golden eagle and even then not enough to hit numbers in any area be dickheads shooting them thats your problem that is total sh!te "wont even take a leveret" you need to get out the house a bit more, its stupid made up facts like that, that is setting back laws to control of these feckin things. as a grouse keeper who is out on the hill everyday i can tell you 100% they will take leverts, adult white hare, grouse, lapwings, curluws as well as
  10. am a grousekeeper, love the job and being outside, it has some perks like a house,pick up, dog food + vet bills but the pay isn't great and the hours are loooooooonnngggg especially in spring.
  11. they work like a spanel funnily enough...
  12. you dont need a fast dog to catch a fox, i'v seen a lab right on a foxs tail
  13. thanks alot mate, info is spot on and took on board, im glad iv been told cause by the sounds of it i would have been tearing my hair out by the end of the day, so im gona have a pop up beating with my mate and hes taking his sproker and 2 older cockers (all well over a year old) and at least ill get a feel and see what i need to be doin when the time comes, thanks again for the advice atb I would take one with you on the leed, if you dont think they will do a whole day leave them in your car for the rest of the day. they wont learn anything in the kennel, I start mine off as soon as,
  14. take her out digging with an experenced dog and just have her on the couplings let her watch. then after show her the dead fox and see what she makes of it, as foxdigger13 sed most of it is upto her
  15. she has just gone for walks she is steady off the lead she comes bac when told to, she has been out on the shooting field with lots of other dogs she goes in water, she has a lovely nature. so it doesn't sit, stay, pick up or walk to heel it just comes back to its name? and you want £300 that will be harder to train than just buying a pup? she is just 1 year old she is just a pup, she hasnt had a chance to do much I have a pointer X pup (which cost me £150) and she is 1 year old and she sits, stays, hunts, points, sits and comes back to the whistle, retrieves dead and wounde
  16. she has just gone for walks she is steady off the lead she comes bac when told to, she has been out on the shooting field with lots of other dogs she goes in water, she has a lovely nature. so it doesn't sit, stay, pick up or walk to heel it just comes back to its name? and you want £300 that will be harder to train than just buying a pup?
  17. i'v seen an otter right up on the hill, ran across the track infront of us when we were out lamping
  18. yeh just turn the lamp off and make a squeakin noise with ur lips, turn it back on to seee if he's comming in turn it off squeak a bit more then turn it onwhen he's comming right in and keep squeakin if he slows down or looks like he's thining twice and shot him when he comes into range. if its a young daft one or some that has never been bothered there is a good chance they will come right in. rember to turn the engine off as soon as you see his eyes. good luck
  19. why the f*** is there an RSPB ad on huntinglife?!

  20. none coz he's never picked it up yet
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